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i i u-itr .In- i . - l: a; ,' ' , a ftro iti)i"is 1 . , ,.n' l! ( r frieiii.4 w "l t. a i ir.4 ;...:AY. i, A!j.: Scwanee, 4; Unl . 0!-A.':'S"c.:4" Vnivcmlty of Ten- kallooxs abe off. . Second International Acronantlc ' j uv stiirts loni St. Loui Will Iro&M-ly Lund m Minnesota nu.rlcana First to Disappear i ;lsO. Et Louis, Mo.,- Oct 21. Drifting tlor? la t direction Just west of i.ottn, when lost to view In the hao cf falUn night and with in5 southeast breese b?htnd them, the nine balloons art competing to n'ht for the Honor attached to the wtanlng of the cond international aeronautic race. A brilliant moon is shining. Throughout the middle West conditions aeem ideal. lor a record-breaking flight. ' Wn A. etlffer wind would have been more welcome to the occup nts of the wicker care, but the five-mile breeae of the lower air stratum gave promise of splendid racing current in the higher altitudes. The Ger mans made for the PPf ?u"eu right from the start. The French and the English aeronauts were more conservative and selected a middle course, , while the Americans raced away at an altitude which seemed to take them Just clear of trees and house tops. The St Louis, one of the largest balloons In the race, came so close to the grand stand that It was seized by soldiers and wept back to a safer starting point, whence It was sent away two min utes aftr the official word to . go was given. , . , In the. race, there are three bal America, three . Y norminv. two lor vran mi on for England. The basket of each balloon con tained a pilot and his aide. ik nrninnrt that the breeze would hold towards the northwest, many predictions were made to night that the final landing place of ', v ' hitlnnn wmild be In Minnesota or North Dakota. Others held the opinion tnai me upprr m. rents would send the balloons further , to the east, w?ar wme nuron. ' ' r t,rt nf th race was snectacu lar and was witnessed by some 100, s.rt, i addition, all St. Louis - .vvwm Anrinm the late after ' uumi Knt hMVT Dftll of Smoke . ibnrred the view from any great distance. As many as six of the balloons wens visible at one time, vntatjinta tM&inir the tst to disappear In the haze along -tv. ifMi haiioon Pomern. a wjrtt vtTm vcllow aiobe. centaln anir 7",tie t3c feet of gas, carrying yaat Oscar rfefl&i and A. Rotch, vu tlie Snst away. The start was .made Just seconds after the :luirtnluA tinnr f 4 o'clock- The attaer roniamanis ftiiowd at inter nk if ftw -minute. '' Tnc Amerir-an t.otra came In for ' fa !pTatfit almre at applause. Thfc Ht. 2uaia. the last of the con . MrtomiK in Bti under way. was jremed by Tank'f Icodle at first. " .aztd tnen. amid twwhJ cheering , ,sua3 -wiiauU, of R"l. t iad iuclt op 3 liars'! aiifv Where I'm 'iotas. But I'm o My Way." , &X JSTJCE-fiTATE UUMiltW v ., v.v .!! finil'.v ;,i't ul;ue for all of them.- . About everybody in thesa A .;;:r has b.-n to the Jamestown i:xpoi tion; many of thm have Deeti true has certainly furnished her full quota of guests to me uis " here with friends, have returned to their home in Asnevuie. Barbe conducted a hotel in Reidsville over a quarter of a century apo and - flrt vUit la RcklSVllle' since her departure to the 'Land of. tht- y."n,i fr. .T. J. toKanna are here from .Columbia. They say their South Carolina sanitarium Is getting a splendid run. ana. mav of Inebriate -cured 'since opening a .l limn ocr. In remarkably large. The Keldsvllle sanitarium was never In a more prosperous condition tnan at the present time, and It Is prob- able the nair nas nw. A corps of - surveyors .1.. ; latrine- nff lots lUSt tO the rear of Neal's store In West End, This property was recently bought by a syndicate 01 cainumoia poie It-Is to sell the many lota at public auction. The Reidsville ' Im- provement company 60 10t8 at PUDJ1U VIKHVU pmutunj. i. hn hetwesn 200 and 300 lots have been sold.here daring the past two ntontns. Gmwrinr Oiurt hit been In session at Yancrtyville during the past week with Judge !ftioore,,u aunvuiuw county, presiding, and Solicitor Graves representing tne oiavc. emwr ou Gregory, two white men charged with breaking Into and. robbing the South- Dnlloraw . Annt at . Milton, were sentenced to two years each In the State prison. Several other cases of mlrtnr Imnnrtanre Were disposed Of. Mr. C Jl. ureen, jurnicriy im urninn dmo at TllcUnrv. -has come tn Rftlrlsvllle to acceDt a position -with jonn c. .Morrison. Jured in the wreck at Rudd are all n nl, with tha. OV(Antlon flf. MM. George S. Ware. Her condition Is not serious. The claim agemt nas . , Deen . m . J - . I J. W nere ana maae a comp-iTniiB -wrm nearlv all of the Reidsville' people who were in tne wreca. If yo i 1 J t tj , i I or fc,.--"l ts. 0 .. ii-1 '- us. Vv'e 1 a. -i f ' buy. cas. : :; a v 11C13 K. ?:ain titJ, lUisiuui-.l, Va. the wEATmnt. iT',in( net. 21. Forecast for .Tuesday and. Welr.esilay: vlrtrtnla. lair xuewiuj uu .ito..i sllgMlv warmer; light variable winds be coming fresh southwest to west. New an South Carolina, fair Tues day and Wdnesdy; rresn ngnneaoi ivlnds becoming east- Georgia, partly cloudy -rueBdrty, PO- dsv fair, fresh northwest winds. Eastern . FlerMa, rain 1 ueBday and probably . Wednesday; fresh northeast We"terV Florida", Alabama, Mlsslmlppl and Louisiana, fair Tuesday and Wednes day: light to iresn noruiev wm "l1?- Tom nartlv flnnrtv TnenflaV. probably rain in east portion; Wednesday fair; iresn nonnea yiuium tu v "Tennessee, Kentucky.' and West Vlr rinia. fair and sliehtlv warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair. . f , LOCAIi OFFICII! H. 8.. WEATHER BUREAU. . . ; rhnriittt. Oct 2L -Sunrise C:34 a. m.J sunset 8:41 p. m. - - . . ' TEMPERATURE tin aegrsesj, Hlhest temperature ., . .. ... lowest temperature .. .. . Mean temperature .... ........ TWIfttanrV ftP fhA ilnV ... ........ Accumulated dellclency for month.. Accumulated, exceos lor year TRKCIPITATION (In inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m..... Accumulated deficiency tor month .. 1.R8 Total for the year .., .. .. ....., 27.M Accumulated deflelency tor, year ... u.ai PrnvoJltnff vint direction .. .... .... E. D. E. r.hyne, R. M. ri'-ler, Jr., D. II. Anderson, R. A. Pann, J. W. Cannon, Jr., A. J. nooJ. L. W. Sanders, S. V. Cramer, V.'illis Erown. T. II. JT.iushton. F. D. Lethco. C. H. Tlnla n W .Tnhnnn W. S Alexan.lpr. f?. S. McNinch, II. C. Eccles, R. L. Gibbon. E. CvHolt, Wm. E. Holt, P. M. Erown, J. A. Durham, J. P. Wlson, S. B. Tanner, L, Eanks.Holt, , A. G' Brenlser. s:.-.-.':. .. . , . orncens: . Jl. A. DUNN. President. - WM,,E.' HOLT, Vice President A, G. BRENIZER, Cashier. A. 5. SUMMEY. Assistant Cashier. i 6 -roc i c j a I. C o 7-room d 1 C.'e 4-room ccs .ja on C i- . t nnr- r'FPi r"; " r";i o .v Largest Capital and Proata ot Any Bank In the CaroWnaa. 6t 63 M 4 . 45 IIS 0 0.08 Real''--". EotdteV Fpp'.V Sale t-room house. Elbbeth" avenue, fronting on, two streets, lot 61 x 1 ftflft i I (U, an muuern uviiTvnivuues . ,. ,i ; , : . : . ... - 7-room' house, Elisabeth Heigh as. nice location, lot 50 x 110 ' ehady aide of atreet a bargain ... ., ..r. 12.950 cation, alt modern, only been built short time ".V... ...... ,000 j.'r...M: fr..... '..Q 1t,ilwr ttM':.Af :'- MtrOAt- . good location. If taken in tha next few days can be bought for 13,500. on car line after January 1st beautifully ahaded ...; ...... 11,000. -CarOlix CtMK'toll Awwtlation Formal . -.With Six jte'b Members- tUtev ilay Otme la Charlotte One of .the twTttttic Will lie ir aiuiitiie and Salary Limit Special to She Cnaasrver. Balwhury. Oct. 1 The Carolina ,Aelaiiaxi tit PrtSeasional Baseball Cluna reRftHwa its sim and a perma " snerrt "wnganSsriwa this afternoon in the -rurrms f tfer' Vaaderford Hotel when .-tf nf tltree Bouth Carolina ia a maiey Xonh Carolina towns atirt decided npn tne iu sea twa Caroliaus will put out .mi itii nrovlson that they may a tteeae tf proper induce . m!ia are ftr4 the b-ard of uirec oumvito. Kilhurv and 'i r. . ....... .. Osaj-Wtit. trosa Xrth Carolina, and ' Grwr vltle. itptartsntwrg and Anderson, frosa fetal Oa-rwUna, cem prise the ii'uviiiti -iri! eMl tA'dar. f Msyr 1 J- Brandt represented ' irmr: . U. Car. Charlotte; Orwtr.f!' ; FmtMm Sail, Atwrws; . and ri8 K'.Es-ra, Fpartanburg. ''.)';.4oph H. Wra. f 0rl4e, was ' mswi fwMiMit. Frtd McEima first ' tc ptma-m m-i U: I Jackwa f - 1 CalUbary. eettna rlfc prt, TM "' towi ' rri'iaBf4' atsie tie S,' or4 f .'-,:.-j.; n Mucin! ttltrr liM was flxd at t !.. Aa are6Mt as made that a M-rtitad rbtrk 4f ItM wosld be nt tfe pre: -J at wf.t tea da ; aa a ;nst '- v out tht tf four Biotths, r eaceed the aatlarr rmlt. Ta pr rf cent of the grs gufe miu i plac ed as aa add!iitl ptAiiy la of failure or lary orrsiDEK wih iiiicaf. '. Gretna Green. TSegW! Oat4dT, . Wins Item-pei lldkp. Jamaka Face Track, Jf. Y.. fJ't Jl.- ' twtttnv at 'l t. won ttt ttrrreont JinlW(ip. the fii''ir of ti. ifntn t . Jamaica to-day. l;rkils Mxroph. ' i r.uMi knt nnl !i make tli - pser anl 14 t th rti-n, where lirtna lireea mrvee tip ana won y a lennrv - fummartes: iirmTH c,, , w j . . " . .... ... . to t, elsoe, MMud: Tartar Mnld. to w. to M.ew, iinri. Time, i:mi- tfarond tin, eillna, mile and a stic- A.. ....4.. 1& . I . h.... tfMW Ktitrlsnd, t to 1. flr. second; Maiater, .MM . .A avert, to anuw. intra, tun. i.m. - -I'hltil mm kiiillin. fiirlonn' Qua AritliL 51 la 1. man: Mvart-11. I tn I. eornl: V.I'-nHft i l) t, to show, third. Ttun, 1 U 1-S V'tuin wVil and sn elptMh; Orvtns Oi-n, ! to J win; PrrHikdale Kympli, 3 to k place, omd! I4e4iuln, T tJ P, to show, third. Fifth race. sMIinc. mile and a six te-itht Koyal li1y, U to IS, won; Ptns erA Needles, to s. plse, aeeornl; Klltta-r-rttMe, 1 to 1 to show, third. ' Ttmo, 1 , I . .. '. ' : . ..... ..: tSiath rare. 64 furlcng; BerrvmaM, 9) to 1, wnn; King Cobalt, 1 to L plaoo, are- A. .... - ' -.1. . .... . M'i , jiime- v'(. v u snow, iniro ..ik" .............. STIEFF PIANO CO'S JASIESTOWN Local Concern Has On of Most At tractive Hootns tn idDerai aits Building. Baltimore American. Sent. seth. An, a tit t.Mw..u MM ji t.v va fiivni. jimiunuiliv oifiu at tractive booths p the Liberal Arts Building, at the Jamestown '.Exposi tion. Is that pf the stleft Piano Com pany. of North Llbertv street., this city. It Is 17x32 feet, and Is located in a corner of the Interior court, In A ItrnmlnAnt asltkrxm .- The booth Is made of staff and wood and is inclosed in plate glass, no iiiui ii may oe convenea inio a private room, and the full tones of the Stieff pianos heard to an advan tage. There are four entrances to the booth. The Interior color scheme Is green, red and gold, and lights, covered with ground glass globes, which diffuse a soft radiance. l ne Dootn contains a sneir . paieni electric cabinet, to preserve music rolls agalnst-dampness and swelling. Tnene rolls are usea in tn nuen nlnvi art A Ka t1tm ntnreti it nAR not hsit a mil of mimic anolled during the entire time of the EJtpositiont In the booth . on exhibition, also, U nna art uniJ nla ho. worth 11.500. and a Louis XV. upprlght piano, maAn nt inHii manniranv. witiy kuiu- plated trimmings,, worth 11600. One ttio mmt omert wood-oarvers In the Stieff factory did 800 hours work on this piano aions. inere i a player piano, a parlor grand of figured golden oakand a display of regular stylea Of pianos. 4V The Stien. at Jamestown n i distinction of being the only one in in thft hifttorv of Amen- rnn fnnaitifing "Which has been polntment of the management, int ni.,. i. . nwil in ' the vaHdltorlum. concert halls, Convention Hall, Army and Navy Club, Maryland uuiiamg, Richmond Building, Virginia ouuu nr.., Virginia Mlmimirl. UOUlst r'arnllniL. OhlO. N6W York, Geeorgla, Delaware, 'New u. .,,. hi... nn4 Hnnnectlcut Bulla Inn J Aeronautic Building. Model Hehool. General States' Building, r.,iin Rtntti nulldlnir. So- C . vii ll - fthool for Ocaf'Md Bind. Maryland School for Deaf and mma, D..iMin Tvtwn' Protective mure puimium . AiiWMniinn nu luiiiki , . i,..iui j h v.rii TtulldlnK, cnotrii are slven each day ny . . th count rv. and ... . ..uha I. itoed. The Sued company has tsken prtr.es at all I the exostuons m inia cu"" ran. w,mninm Of tniS popular Piani Company Is located ,t t West Tral Strrei, v.;""" charge of air. r- ger, -' - ' . Cotton Mill Stocks Wanted We have inquiry and customers for the following Houtnei n coiion miii stocas. rntnn Mill atnek IS. C.A ' Drayton Cotton Mill ttock (S. C) ' Arcadia m otion nui eiot-a. io, o.; Arcade Cotton Mill stock (3. C.) WOOdsiae i.-oiian jijii in. w Woodlswn Mfg. Co. Cot. Mill stock (N. C. Lincuter, com. cotton mil stocx to. HRrtsvllle Cotton Mill itock (S. C.) Chkiuola Cotton Mill stock S. C. Woodruff Cotton Mill itock (8. C.) Fairfield Cotton MiU stock (S. C.) irion ooiion mm iiol-k iua, Tiwciivora Cotton Mill slock (S. C.) Wllliamnton Cotton Mill stock (8. C,) Morris Cotton Mill ttock (S. CJ Clover Cotton Mill itock (S. C.) ' mjvwvh v.'i-w, ...... v.'vn v. ... Cilvine, Com. Cotton Mill stock, (8. C) ,-4ii 'Villi noiuiruii v-uuvit mm nwii yo. v A WJF let U VVbU'll 4HXI .v-i y If you Want to buy or sell Cotton Mill ate? ka til ease- write iia. SOUTHERf SEKTTTRITIES & TBTTST CO 8 Per Cent or 4 Per Cent WE OFFER GUARANTEED 1ST MORTGAGE BONDS which will net the Investor per cent, semi-annual Interest, and with no more trouble than a Savings Bank. Deposit pay ing only 4 per cent They are secured , by Im , -ate and guar anteed by this company, which has a paid-in capital of $125, 000. Write for booklet. . North Carolina Trust Co., ' Greensboro, N. C E. P; Wharton, Pres. . David White, Sec. and Treaav Capital $73,CCD. PrcsJ-ent, , " N ( Cecretary anJ Tjvasswr, . C.t-i'.JS f-UJ. Vl: Itn .it. n. A. DCKX ar v sweat, Hi ''':. J. a-"1 Urn Urn. iJUrjUlf t-i 4t N. Tryon St E. W. Ph Ifer. Notary Public Phono 843. F. to. A American Trust Company invites the public to use its ' Telephone ; at the 1 Pair , Grounds, ' ' number ; 449. i Service free. Operator will N post calls on our Bulletin, . ' Board. - Watch for your H n" -bV" Vd 1'' ft name. , , ' ; ' American Trust Company . Cabltal and Profit ... a Trust Building. 450,000. M. M'ADEN..,., President ' V.. M. VICTOR Cashier -' First National . Dcnli . CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ' , ,' ORGANIZED 1866 : . Capital. ;,...$. SCO.000.00 . Surplus and Profits ' v 1210,000.00 Assets.,. V. 1,900,000.00 ' 4 Your business respectriU ... ly solicited. , Every courtesy; and ac- . v commoaationf extended con sistent with sound hanking. ;" r H. II. VICTOIt, Cashier. The Merchants Farmers National- BanR . Capital, $200,000.00 ; , Surplus, $100,000.00 : The officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or , , correspond with thps who confemplate, . t . making .changes .or , opening new ' , " : . . ; accouts. . . .. -.J ; TOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS AND THIE DEPOSITS". . ' Offlccrsi Geo. It' Witeoiu President. Jno, B Rosss VkJ0 Presideni A CARD. . . -... all Aruff Plata ara ." T.-. ... ..(Ml . vr money H lri lrt'"y sna ir i m f-. rh or cM. K "tops tfl'Seo"". "' lw ,r!:..i .Ls, l Miuh and mrnU fcotutnnnta f4 Wiwtttnptlon. H. ordan A Co.. . 4 r:n IYrlKl)t Di pot Will He toady For 1'se tn Two Weoka ;ive Two Ycira lVr llrcaklne Into lx-pH at ?ii!ion Claim Ami! Makes Com jrniim With Tlioan Injured in l;ufli H'r k jea Personal. : ; ' -U te The 01enrer. I'flilHvjne, Oct, Il.The new ' , ht rif-ndt will ba read if for occu y in about two -eeks. It nill be i v, :i ndnnma ' hulldln and tha ftnulh ts force -will be delighted to ret : ' t tne buu-tinft. n is aia max . .''.ilsla h.firit at a nsw naasan , ,-,i!nn. I.ut derided to waft for : .'K'nirham & Caswell and build -OT TPS 8QTJAKK." VISITORS Come into Jordan's on the Square; - . Finest p Soda Fountain,-finest' Ice Cream and Drinks; leads them all I II. JORDAII & CO. , llwna f, -we maim close. To All Parties, NOTICE: I'm about to get into my new office in Piedmont Building, room No. 1, street entrance. , Bemoval mil not hinder or delay : business trans actions a moment I'm out for business, as heretofore. - Real Estate. Home Finder. Fire Insurance. Try me. f.D. Alexander TRY OUR ."STANDARD BLUE 1 "J".;... . i .' .... ... I.'1...,:,.. ..(.'; ' . .-. .:....ly.,.f,v . ..''fr will be in gobd condition next season if you will let us take them down, -clean and store them. Thone or call on us at your convenience'. - , , ! , , BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY TSSal- '" " h'iimimi"mTi ! 11 "" " .11. .i.il ' ' l"iZm . . 10 8. Church St. O. W. HOLMES. ' C E. BRADSHAW. Pre, and Treaa. . . , Vice Pre. - Manacer. X Tboae No. 470. F. IL BRADLEY, FOR 'RENT a A TPaa T.IKavfw fit . Sfl.Afl w-ivvii,! iivwn, , .vw ww w - . 10-room house, modern, 1006 Boulevard SO . 00 . . . a .. ji-. it.-.., ffkUtf.A ftaTMaaHal , At AA .. - l-rOOm nouac, mwuerii wi - auiiu suu mjisiii 1 4 n f 1 1? v . .. a. . a.. ' . al-S.aaAaa 04 , : .'r J ''i:' .. - AA 7r00ID AOulVf ipuuerxif vii uo du . 4 t . . . CAROLINA REALTY CO., . . n. It. LEE. Secretary. . "45 North Tryon St, ; . W. D. WILKINSOX, Manajer. jr. p. LOJfG, Sales Agent '. Thone 800. hat money to burn.ut,tha wtaa one do not burn it ' Thy pra-., fef a f t i - n " - j ttv swings neeouNT - ' , " h the v'-; ;;CKrlqit - Coi' "which paya 4 per cent compounded quarterly, ( ,v -s H living out ot the. city, open aa account by malL x , , . 9. it LITTLE, President. . C. M. PATIEIISON, Vice Pre, ; V L,rt. UA GOOD, Caabl. "-, ; m'm''lm0mmmmm''''' f " ' s " "( sfl i;:g pim We offer for tal a manufacturing plant on railroad. Mala bulldln of brick, heavy construction, complete In every respect ' and' admirably adapted to -light manufacturing of any kind. Floor ' space -About 22,000 square feat, with ground sufflclent toy increase to any amount floor space daulred. M.' . 4 zr W 1 This property is offered 'at a bargain. t Tlie Charlotte Realty Thone S7T. A. O.Craig, Secretary. Offloe 18 E. Trade St , 11 11 ILIil II t . . .' !. B ' m-mm mwmm irW'ta fl R f 1 f ' t ft fl I ' ' Il .1SaII.tOLi;J COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE New 4-room cottage, near EUza6eth . College; 101, UVAJ.lv VU VU.OJ IVltUA wvv iw at once.1 - ' - - -v - ' fSB-ovHi, & Company y .'Phona 635. , ' ' " 203 IT. Tryoa St. the Charlotte National BahK , "Tha chla concern of the officer! and dlrectora of this hank Un . the -welfare of ita depositors and the aecurlty of their deposits. ' Tha Charibtte National Bank waa founded by men of means, in tegrity and auccessful business experience, anoTlts enviable record has given It a reputation for solidity . that extends faV beyond .Mecklenburg county and North Carolina.' If you want abaoluta safety, ,lt la here. , We f solicit your, business. ' B. P. IIEATII, President, 1 . - JNO. I. SCOTT, Vice President. W. H. TWITTV, Cashier. Lr. . 1111 ..r: "' 1 i Clean, and burns well we lmow it will please you. Standard Ice anil fed Co. falk about Building & Loan! Why, if you've never been eon. nertii wltn im u i idow hh v. o vnn find it in an lis biiiij'uvuj, us peauiy, ji vww is drawing people ilk John Robinson's Circus did year ago. Itt the proper caper, . ,. n,in,,nltv ennli hi. rlf ttnA nndrin Jhflllf taklnar shares. - A Jot of laty devils claim, to love wife 'and babies, biit thev never try to buy a home for them, or seem to care a rip what necomra w . v and if you 'al1 t( e 10 thls tlm yu 0URht to b put on the cha 11 gtn- " ' ANr HAY THIS WIXIC " ' f will let you 10. aomebody and start the ball to rolling. or woman or husband . or -father earning g, . fair W can have" money in the bank by practicing a little economy, and be paid '''if'youare not famillaf with the advantage of our Saving Bank, come in and let us explain to you. , , w ' VE PAY YOU TO SAVE." . . ;' . Southern Loan & Savings Banli V JXO. M. SCOTT, rrcs. ' W. & ALEXANDEIt, Vlco pre. , W. I. JEXKISS, Cashier." ; ' , . high Gtinnn mvbgtiibnts ' STTRJECT WIS OFFEB 10 I)u!s ..... . .'..' 150-100 Salisbury Sn-Wi . Cfr.i ..... ... ' j.m imina ..... 60-75 tliffside '-"V" 10 Chndnlck 7 per c'nu i"""..., hi Ht.Bklns 7 npr-oent. preferred ... 10-50 IHahlamt Park tt per fiunt. ptd. 1-G0 Mmal ..... 15tltfn ,.... .. ...,. ...... lc-'J) Arc.-ilo , ,...... 2 Itnii'tt .. 10 M Onffny .01 40-!S0 Fairfield preferred Fid l-20 Orr lfi , 10-SO Greenwood ease ' Mid in-20 WoodRlde ... ... , W tlllWUUU .. ... ..... .... ... 8o-5i. Kllrd KVMi io Manufa(:tiirlnc Co. iiw iirarfmn .... 2-E0 Hf5hland Park 40 Hosklna ...... jn- i voiruit ... , lftl via no L s lit m w . .r l i IV: i !- ja ' .', ft. its; iw w 110 1 155 I'd 1 r 3') i 13) 2vt Aptna i" luiara 13) frt To''"ia ... . . . c -a i, '.m (..r' ti.e Vin will nukses';7register J vts - C. J 1 1 tCJe - ',, . ' ' 23 a Tryos Et. $ to '.! ill N. C. t)9... t.'lnd to N, C r. c. a .1" ll'M' ;. 1) ,' S-10 Mullulion.. , 1:3 . r - t- it l"'-vi'!e Is rrow .n.os its. 4 s rate. Ii hi-s Cdrlb r;.::.2 19 ::ott & co, ' l . r t- n, yt
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